Anyone who's ever "enjoyed" listening to an entire night's worth of radio buzz from a traditional baby monitor can appreciate the Belkin WeMo Baby ($90). This new system connects to your home network via Wi-Fi, letting you check in on the little one using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. While the free app offers clear digital sound and easy-to-see graphics, you can upgrade to Evoz service for an extra fee and access advanced monitoring, cry notifications, history, and analysis of your baby's sleep patterns.

We've played some pretty good pinball games on the iPad — but somehow, we still missed the visceral experience of button-mashing that comes from playing a real game. The Duo Pinball iPad Controller ($60) bridges this gap by holding your iPad at a reclined angle and adding a spring-loaded plunger, two side buttons, and realistic bump and tilt mechanics to your iPad via Bluetooth, getting you far closer to the feel of a real machine. It's also compatible with the iPhone and certain versions of the iPod touch, but somehow we guess a smaller screen just won't do it justice.

Enjoying your iPhone 5? Good. If you're anything like us, you're seriously considering ditching the case this time around. That said, it's still nice to have some protection in transit — and these Makr iPhone Sleeves ($95-$200) are a perfect compromise. Hand sewn from extremely high quality Horween leather, they're perfectly tailored to your device, feature skived and rolled edges and a small, classy label at the bottom, and are great for those times when you want protection but don't want to be pulling a piece of rubber out of your pocket.

You don't notice the difference between great underwear and whatever-you're-used-to, until you put on a pair of Tommy John's new Go Anywhere Trunks. They're engineered with moisture wicking, and anti-microbial, performance stretch fabric. That means, even if you sit, stand, crouch or reach up, they'll never cause an awkward adjustment. Featuring 4-way stretch fabric that contours to your body, a Stay Put waistband, a time saving Quick Draw fly, and a contour pouch, maximum comfort is guaranteed, no matter how active or inactive you happen to be.

A good pillow can be the difference between a night of restful sleep and a literal pain in the neck. The team at Casper knows this and designed a pillow that provides comfort and support regardless of your sleeping position. They've invented a unique pillow-in-pillow with a firm inner core and a soft outer shell. Thanks to the even fill distribution of silky fibers, the pillow won't lose its shape. It's also finished with breathable percale cotton to keep airflow moving and your pillow cool. It's even machine washable. Take advantage of the 100-night trial, and if you don't love it, Casper will give you a free refund.

If you're still trying to get your vinyl collection converted over to an iPhone-friendly format, A) What's taken you so long? and B) You might want to pick up an iLP Digital Conversion Turntable ($100). This handy gadget features an iPad, iPhone and iPod dock built-in right next to the turntable, letting you convert your records straight to the device. Of course, there's a USB port for connecting it to a computer if you'd rather go that route, and RCA outputs mean you can still enjoy your vinyl via a home stereo when you feel like jamming out old-school.

Well, you won't be wearing this one on your wrist. The new iPod nano 7 ($150) mixes the touch controls of the last version with the candybar-style body of the originals. Dropping in October, it features a 2.5-inch multi-touch display, a Home button, Bluetooth, physical controls running down the side of its 5.4mm-thick body, the new Lightning connector, built-in fitness and pedometer, 16GB of storage, and comes in seven colors. Beware of the jelly bean icons.